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MacBook Pro Retina 2013 battery drained overnight when lid is closed

Hi All,


I seems like that since the upgrade to OSX 10.9.2 my battery is drained overnight even when the lid is closed. I never had that in the past, but the last week i noticed that my battery is drained very quickly even when i am not using my MacBook.


Power Nap is disabled in the system settings.


I have made a log with 'pmset -g log' but am not able to read and understand it... Maybe someone can help me with that...

Please help cause this frustrates me for a week now as i cannot find anything...



So this is what happened:


@22:44:22 i went to bed and closed the lid while on battery power, charged 100%

@14:28:27 the logging tells me that the battery was totally drained...

@17:26:12 (next day) i try to turn it on again but battery was empty 0%


So, did not use the MacBook in the meanwhile...


Time stamp Domain Message Duration Delay

========== ====== ======= ======== =====

UUID: E47FA2D8-5057-4B1C-88DF-1FDB67FAEA9B

05-03-14 22:44:22 CET Sleep Idle Sleep: Using BATT (Charge:100%) 4231 secs

05-03-14 22:44:50 CET Timedout PMConnection: Response from com.apple.apsd timed out (powercaps:0x0) 28158 ms

05-03-14 22:44:50 CET WakeRequests Clients requested wake events: None

05-03-14 22:44:52 CET Assertions PID 78(apsd) Released ApplePushServiceTask "com.apple.apsd-connectinguser-sandbox.push.apple.com" 00:00:30 id:0xc000003c2 [System: No Assertions]

05-03-14 22:44:52 CET Assertions PID 78(apsd) Released ApplePushServiceTask "com.apple.apsd-connectinguser-push.apple.com" 00:00:30 id:0xc000003c3 [System: No Assertions]

05-03-14 23:54:53 CET DarkWake DarkWake [CDN] due to EC.SleepTimer/SleepTimer: Using BATT (Charge:100%) 52414 secs

05-03-14 23:54:53 CET SlowResponse Kernel: Response from powerd is slow (powercaps:0x0) 28003 ms

05-03-14 23:55:22 CET Assertions PID 78(apsd) Released ApplePushServiceTask "com.apple.apsd-connectinguser-sandbox.push.apple.com" 01:10:29 id:0xc000003c9 [System: No Assertions]

06-03-14 05:48:25 CET Assertions PID 78(apsd) Released InteractivePushServiceTask "com.apple.apsd-connectionestablish-push.apple.com" 00:00:29 id:0xc000004e9 [System: No Assertions]

06-03-14 05:48:26 CET Assertions PID 78(apsd) Released InteractivePushServiceTask "com.apple.apsd-connectinguser-push.apple.com" 00:00:29 id:0xc000004ea [System: No Assertions]

06-03-14 08:07:02 CET Assertions PID 78(apsd) Released InteractivePushServiceTask "com.apple.apsd-connectionestablish-push.apple.com" 00:00:29 id:0xc00000554 [System: No Assertions]

06-03-14 08:07:02 CET Assertions PID 78(apsd) Released InteractivePushServiceTask "com.apple.apsd-connectinguser-push.apple.com" 00:00:29 id:0xc00000555 [System: No Assertions]

06-03-14 10:41:00 CET Assertions PID 78(apsd) Released InteractivePushServiceTask "com.apple.apsd-connectionestablish-push.apple.com" 00:00:29 id:0xc00000623 [System: No Assertions]

06-03-14 10:41:00 CET Assertions PID 78(apsd) Released InteractivePushServiceTask "com.apple.apsd-connectinguser-push.apple.com" 00:00:29 id:0xc00000624 [System: No Assertions]

06-03-14 14:01:00 CET Assertions PID 78(apsd) Released InteractivePushServiceTask "com.apple.apsd-connectionestablish-push.apple.com" 00:00:29 id:0xc000006b9 [System: No Assertions]

06-03-14 14:01:00 CET Assertions PID 78(apsd) Released InteractivePushServiceTask "com.apple.apsd-connectinguser-push.apple.com" 00:00:30 id:0xc000006ba [System: No Assertions]

06-03-14 14:28:27 CET Sleep Low Power Sleep: Using BATT (Charge:0%)

06-03-14 14:28:28 CET SlowResponse PMConnection: Response from com.apple.apsd is slow (powercaps:0x0) 1394 ms

06-03-14 14:28:28 CET WakeRequests Clients requested wake events: None

06-03-14 17:26:12 CET Summary- [System: No Assertions] Using AC

06-03-14 17:26:17 CET Wake Wake from Hibernate [CDNVA] due to /User: Using AC (Charge:0%)

06-03-14 17:26:17 CET HibernateStats hibmode=3 standbydelay=4200 rd=392 ms

06-03-14 17:26:48 CET Assertions PID 75(backupd-helper) Released BackgroundTask "backupd-helper" 00:00:30 id:0xc000006f7 [System: PrevIdle DeclUser BGTask kDisp]

06-03-14 17:26:50 CET Assertions PID 994(AddressBookSour) Released PreventUserIdleSystemSleep "Address Book Source Sync" 00:00:32 id:0x1000006fa [System: PrevIdle DeclUser BGTask kDisp]

06-03-14 17:26:50 CET Assertions PID 252(UserEventAgent) Released BackgroundTask "com.apple.AddressBook.ScheduledSync" 00:00:32 id:0xc000006fc [System: PrevIdle DeclUser BGTask kDisp]

06-03-14 17:28:09 CET Assertions PID 75(backupd-helper) Released BackgroundTask "backupd-helper" 00:00:30 id:0xc0000073b [System: PrevIdle DeclUser BGTask kDisp]


Total Sleep/Wakes since boot at 05-03-14 20:03:34 CET :2


06-03-14 17:28:36 CET Showing all currently held IOKit power assertions

Assertion status system-wide:

BackgroundTask 1

PreventDiskIdle 0

ApplePushServiceTask 0

UserIsActive 1

PreventUserIdleDisplaySleep 0

InteractivePushServiceTask 0

PreventSystemSleep 0

ExternalMedia 0

PreventUserIdleSystemSleep 1

NetworkClientActive 0

Listed by owning process:

pid 1014(backupd): [0x0000000100000736] 00:01:48 PreventUserIdleSystemSleep named: "Time Machine backup"

pid 1014(backupd): [0x0000000c00000735] 00:01:48 BackgroundTask named: "Time Machine backup"

pid 63(hidd): [0x0000000a00000734] 00:01:49 UserIsActive named: "com.apple.iohideventsystem.queue.tickle"

Timeout will fire in 565 secs Action=TimeoutActionRelease

Kernel Assertions: 0x108=BT-HID,MAGICWAKE

id=505 level=255 0x100=MAGICWAKE mod=06-03-14 17:42 description=en0 owner=en0

id=506 level=255 0x8=BT-HID mod=01-01-70 01:00 description=com.apple.driver.IOBluetoothHIDDriver owner=BNBMouseDevice


Posted on Mar 6, 2014 9:00 AM

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Apr 4, 2014 7:42 PM in response to Rob.nl

I just noticed in my Macbook Air (late 2013), battery was at 60% when i was shutting it down(at 12:51 AM). Then when I turned it on ( 6 AM) the battery was down to 57%. Is this normal because I dont think so such drastic change should be happening because Apple says it can last upto 40 days on standby and according to this battery , it will go off in less than 10 days.

May 30, 2014 12:59 AM in response to luckyfuso

Yes... Safe Mode worked and the Mac going to sleep without problems. I restored my Mac from Time Machine and ... dahm... problem was back.


After a lot of searching it seem to be my... my own problem. Dahm me!


I once installed Caffeine. A tool that prevents the Mac from sleeping. I though i had uninstalled this tool, but appearantly not in the correct way as the settings were still in the System Preferences. And the setting was set to... Do i have to continue?? I have to say it is a cause of shame to me...


Changed the setting and 'problem' was gone. Of do i have to say feature??

Jun 11, 2014 9:04 AM in response to Rob.nl

Im having same problems with my two month old MacBook Pro Retina.... I put it away at night with full battery and arrive at work to find its seriously drained or over a few days completely discharged. I have gone through 19 full battery cycles in two months. The battery is only reporting being 6.2 months old so I am begining to wonder if Apple have an issue?

MacBook Pro Retina 2013 battery drained overnight when lid is closed

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